Now at that time the department was renowned for its planning. They loved having other departments take time to plan their strategies, projects and priorities. They created massive guideline manuals that made the Yellow Pages look like a weekly women's magazine so people knew EXACTLY how to plan. They had whole teams of people scrutinizing the details in each department's plans.
Why did they do all of that? Quite simply they did it because it worked.
The trouble was when it came to doing their own planning it wasn't as simple as you would think. They knew it was good for them, they knew it had to be done and they had told everyone else they needed to do it and they knew it had to be done regularly.
... But every year it was hard to get them motivated to actually set the date to plan, let alone allocate time for it. I mean it was really pulling out fingernails sort of hard at times.
Dates would be set, and then changed ... and changed some more as pressing business came up. There would be fights over in-house (my team and I) or external facilitators - which was the best solution? (The funny thing was most of my team ended up becoming external consultants so are now "external facilitators")
People would RSVP and then cancel at the last moment. They would allocate two full days which would gradually get whittled down to a few minutes over a cup of coffee in between meetings. "Hey -why hold it at all - why can't we just dust off last year's plan, change a couple of words around and put new pictures on it. It is not as if it really has changed that much" I heard a few of the managers say out of earshot of the head of the department.
But the funny thing is that whatever the facilitator, whatever the time that finally was allocated, as I would give them their final draft of the strategic or business plan for the year, I would universally hear "we really needed to do this - no matter how hard we complain".
Why am I telling you this? If the guys who know that planning really works find it hard - how much harder is it for small business who may not be so sure about planning to actually take time out to plan?
So what happens when you plan - and do it properly and seriously? Well funny things happen.
First you get a horrible realisation that what you thought everyone knew about your business was only you talking in your head late at night and that no-one else has the same understanding. This is a real wake-up call for most managers. Many managers just don't get that people can't share their understanding or vision unless they take time to communicate, communicate and then communicate some more.
By a process of conversation - yes the old fashioned form of social networking, you start to gain a shared understanding of where the business is now. For many people in a team this is the first time they get to understand what Mary over there really does and how "the business is travelling".
Assumptions about where the business is going and what is happening next are crashed on the rocks of "are you serious - I thought we were doing xyz". From the wreckage a new boat is built that everyone has a hand in making and sailing.
But the best bits are the hidden bits - the bits that don't make it onto paper. This is where you start to see the team actually work together as a team. Joking and having fun - enjoying each other's company for a while. You see bonds form, bridges built and tensions ease.
That is precisely the purpose of those horrible games you are made to play, or ropes courses you go through or laps at Mt Cotton driver training centre - they are all designed to get the team actually functioning as a team so they can plan as a team.
You see an up swell in morale, energy to go forward and a map to get you to your destination. You also see greater productivity as for a time everyone is actually heading in the same direction rather than spending time at cross purposes.
Now, all of these results don't come if you are just cramming in a few minutes over coffee and cake Gloria Jeans. They only come if you take some serious time out to plan where you are going.
The New Year is a great time to plan - as mentally most of your team work on calendar not financial years (if you have a mob of rabid accountants in your team they probably don't share this view).
So ... even though it is hard, take the time to plan. Physically close the place down for half a day or even a day. Go somewhere away from your normal workspace if you can (it doesn't have to be an expensive suite - your local library, PCYC or community centre often has rooms to hire for nominal cost).
If you can, get a facilitator to make the day flow smoothly and so you can actually participate as an equal rather than run the show for a change.
Go on - you know it makes a massive difference to your business! Even government does it (eventually).
One of the crucial factors in keeping any business growing is the ability to consistently attract new business. Of course, that's often easier said then done. Most average businesses struggle to generate a good stream of relatively steady leads. But some businesses manage to generate a steady stream of fresh, high-quality leads. Could there be a system to their success? More important, would your business improve if you adopted that system?
The only thing that matters to a business owner is Return On Investment. Thousands of searches are done daily by people looking for effective marketing strategies that will maximize their ROI. Most business owners think they know how to effectively market online, but the fact of the matter is they have no clue. Every business owner will agree that the future is online marketing and, if done right, can and will effectively explode their business into a new dimension.
Business owners don't want "in theory" marketing strategies; they want innovative, proven solutions that produce RESULTS. So in the crazy world of internet marketing, what are some of the most powerful tools businesses can implement to rise above their competition and, ultimately, maximize ROI?
1. Search Chameleon Imagine the difference in your search engine marketing campaigns if your website could change and adjust in response to the people who visited it in Real Time? This is a down-loadable software that can adapt the verbiage on your web page to each customer's keyword search. For the first time, a company's website can function dynamically in real time!
2. Sales Scout Sales Scout is an advanced survey lead generation system that attracts people to participate in an intriguing questionnaire. The questionnaire has 12-15 questions designed to determine why that person would buy or not buy any particular item. The survey extracts crucial information of the wants and needs of the person; drastically improving the quality of the lead and, ultimately, increasing conversions. Sales Scout is an amazing prescreening sales tool.
3. Autoresponder Unlimited Every company must stay in constant contact with its prospects and clients. The AutoReponder System is a downloadable, email contact system that sends follow up communications to your customers and prospects. Autoresponder Unlimited is the best choice for website owners because it has the same powerful features of other autoresponder packages but at a fraction of the cost!
4. Article Submitter Article Submitter is a downloadable program that allows a company to easily and quickly post articles to major article content hubs throughout the internet. What once took days and weeks to distribute numerous of articles, can now be done in a few hours. Distributing articles is an excellent strategy to increase the potential for free Internet publicity.
The internet world is changing daily. Businesses must continuously adapt and stay on top of the most innovative marketing tools available. Ignoring this can be deadly to the life of any business. We've all heard the good old statement of knowledge is power; anyone can know, the real power comes from applying that knowledge. Good luck in your marketing endeavors.
Both Ingrid Cliff & Brian Ferry are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Ingrid Cliff has sinced written about articles on various topics from Marketing, Web Development and Health Care. Ingrid Cliff is a Freelance Copywriter, Business Development and Human Resources Consultant to Small Businesses with her business Heart Harmony. Ingrid writes a free weekly small business newsletter and Small Business Ideas blog for small businesses.. Ingrid Cliff's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.
Brian Ferry has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Internet Business, Strategic Planning. Brian Ferry is a successful real estate investor andentrepreneur exploring legitimate and innovative marketingstrategies that can generate a massive influx of highquality traffic to business websites. You will find the most state o. Brian Ferry's top article generates over 1900 views. to your Favourites.